I've actually had this idea for quite a while. It's just that I haven't really talked about it much (If at all) until now. Here it is:

The SCP is a room located in an abandoned GRU R&D facility. In the back of the room, there's this control center with computers that shouldn't exist given when the room was constructed. These computers are wirelessly linked to several internal sound devices within the walls of the room. These sound devices shoot ''beams'' of sound at the target in the room. The targets are put in the room for either one of these purposes:

1. To be forcefully converted to the Marxist-Lenninist ideology that the Soviet Union followed, though this has been changed over the years to fit whatever ideology, whether it be political, religious, or something else entirely, the interrogator wants the victim to follow.

2. To get answers out of the victim.

The intensity of the sound waves can be changed depending on the circumstances. For example, the user can either kill or knock you out using a very faint ultrasonic frequency, torture your ears with horrible-sounding noises, or they can just blast you into the wall with immense sonic waves. I haven't decided whether or whether not the computers read the victim's mind(s) and then shoots them, or whether the interrogator blast somebody based on a hunch.

Moral of the story: Echo chambers know no political ideologies, religions, or related concepts. Echo chambers exist irrespective of whether somebody is left wing or right wing, or whether somebody belongs to a specific religion.

Keep in mind that I'm tired, so I might have screwed up grammatically. What do you guys think of my idea?

My biggest question regarding this is how you expect this material to convey the moral you're aiming for. At present, you have a GRU brainwashing/torture machine, but on its own that isn't a good metaphor for a political echo chamber (I'd argue that any compulsion effect is going to be a bad metaphor for human fallibility because it removes agency, but that's a personal opinion). You need to hang a narrative off this object in order to convey the moral that you want, and at the moment it's far more important that you have ideas about how you're going to do that than to know whether or not the computer can read people's minds.

That said, the object itself is a little bland ('sci-fi brainwashing/torture machine' is a well-worn trope by this point), and the decision to make it a fixed-room installation in an abandoned GRU-P base shoots your moral in the foot. If it's in an abandoned GRU-P base, there's no real way to show the object changing ideological hands, because it's not mobile, the base is abandoned, and so there's limited opportunities to showcase the 'ideology-neutral' nature of the artefact, which appears to be the point.

TL;DR: The object itself is not terribly interesting in a vacuum, but I'm far more interested in how you would connect the object with the moral, and what sort of story you would tell to do so. That's where the meat of the article will lie, not the object itself.

I didn't intend to come off as saying that I meant it to cause compulsions, sorry about that. Also, there are plenty of people who could use the building. Some real life examples would include Neo-Nazis, Neo-Soviets (Is that even a real phrase?), and pro-Putinist political ideologues amongst others. In-universe examples could be things like Sarkic Cultists or perhaps some CoBG cult. Maybe even something like ''Gamers Against Weed'' or IJAMEA remnants (Did that idea ever come into fruition?), though how the latter of which could even get into Russia is beyond me.

Thank you for the criticism, however, and I'm sorry for my poor wording.

Edit: I've decided to go through with the idea. I'd prefer it if all discussion about the idea were to be redirected here.